You don't have to run a marathon to donate to United Response!

Did you know that you can support United Response just by shopping online? Shop with your favourite stores and they'll donate to United Response - all without charging you a penny more!

Choose from over 3000 retailers including Play.com, John Lewis and Expedia and compare thousands of products and brands that will all help raise money for United Response.

Simply install Give as you Live to try it today and raise money for our work supporting people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health needs.

Everyclick

Everyclick is a search engine, powered by Yahoo, which helps raise vital funds to support our work. It behaves just like any other search engine by providing full search results, and if you set your chosen charity to United Response, all your future searches will generate money for us.

Visit United Response’s Everyclick page now.Don’t forget to ‘Make it your homepage’ and if you’d like to track your giving and see how quickly it adds up, you can do so by signing in and selecting United Response as your chosen charity.

How to make Everyclick your homepage

A pop-up option box will then appear and you can select either ‘Use the webpage as your only home page’ or ‘Add this home page to your home page tabs'. Select your preference and voila! You now have United Response’s Everyclick page as your home page.

How to sign up to Everyclick to track your giving

You can just use our Everyclick page as a casual, anonymous search engine. However, if you’d like to track your giving, you’ll need to sign in.

Start by going to United Response’s Everyclick page then simply click on ‘Sign up to track your giving’ which is located below the ‘Live activity’ section. From there, just follow the instructions – but don’t forget to select United Response as your chosen cause!

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